
Psychosis is about a horror novelist, Susan (Charisma Carpenter), relocates with her husband to a stunning English mansion. All settled in she begins seeing visions of a horrible massacre that happened 15 years earlier. Frantic to prove she isn’t losing her mind, Susan must uncover the secrets behind the massacre or risk becoming a casualty herself.
I hope you find this poster creepy enough for Halloween. No words as to when the movie will be released, but still enjoy the creepy poster.
The newest Sherlock Holmes poster for the Internet is brilliantly crafted. The poster shows all the characters in the background involved in the movie with Dr. Watson (Jude Law) and Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey, Jr.) in the foreground.
Excitement is brewing because the word coming from Warner Bros. is that Guy Ritchie has created a pearl of a movie for everyone to enjoy and be entertained. Sure it’s a re-imaging of a tale told many times, but this time the tale is told with flair and guts.
Nothing could be better than teaming Law and Downey. If you don’t think so yet, we’ll find out on Christmas Day.
The Road, as a movie, is a real downer, but it’s newest poster looks a little upbeat with the bright light behind the two main characters. Now, I know the bright light is explosions, but still it offers a sense of hope.
The poster also promotes “based on the Pulitzer-prize winning novel” to give credibility to the movie.
The Road is being promoted as an epic post-apocalyptic tale of a journey taken by a father and his young son across a barren landscape that was blasted by an unnamed cataclysm that destroyed civilization and most life on earth.

I just received the one-sheet for The Spy Next Door starring Jackie Chan and Amber Valetta. However, yesterday you may have noticed that I posted the trailer for The Spy Next Door. I wanted to post the one-sheet as well, but had difficulty opening the file provided for the one-sheet. That said, I’m posting the a one-sheet now for you to enjoy.
The Spy Next Door hits theaters January 15, 2010!
The story is about a spy (Chan) who is babysitting his neighbor’s children. He is a mild-mannered guy, who winds up having to fight off secret agents after one of the kids his is babysitting inadvertently downloads a secret code.

Daybreakers, a vampire movie, debuted today on MTV. The moviestars Ethan Hawke and Willem Dafoe. Take a closer look at the poster, the details and design is very futuristic. Even though the thought of what is going on in the poster is horrific, it is a work of art.
The story takes place in the year 2019; a plague has transformed almost every human into vampires. Placed in a cultural situation with a dwindling blood supply, the vampire government plots their survival while vampire researcher (Hawke) works with a covert band of vampires (Defoe) to find a way to save humankind.
Australian brothers Michael and Peter Spierig directed the film, which was completely shot in Australia in late 2007 and has been in post-production since. Lionsgate brings Daybreakers to theaters on January 8, 2010.

This one-sheet for Pirate Radio is hilarious, I love it. If anyone was around during the time when producers took over the radio airwaves and became independent of the conservative suits, you know if was a great time for radio – longer songs on the airwaves and wild activities, bringing the next generation out of control.
Pirate Radio is the high-spirited story of how 8 DJs love affair with Rock n Roll changed the world forever. In the 1960s this group of rouge DJs, on a boat in the middle of the Northern Atlantic, played rock records and broke the law all for the love of music.
The songs they played united and defined an entire generation and drove the British government crazy. By playing Rock n Roll they were standing up against the British government who did everything in their power to shut them down. The band of rebels is lead by The Count, played by the Academy Award Winning Philip Seymour Hoffman, Quentin the boss of Radio Rock, Gavin the greatest DJ in Britain, Midnight Mark, Doctor Dave and Young Carl who comes of age amidst the chaos of sex, drugs and rock n roll.
The film features an unbelievable selection of music including The Beatles, The Stones, Beach Boys, Dusty Springfield, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Smokey Robinson, David Bowie, Otis Redding, Cat Stevens just to name a few. The film is laugh out loud funny and speaks to the rock n roll rebel in all of us. I’d love to have this soundtrack!
Richard Curtis is the director. Does his name sound familiar? Of course, he directed Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill and Love Actually.
This poster is for the girls, sorry boys.
Supposedly, young teenage girls are passing out or hyperventilating on the set of the new Twilight film. Well, if you look at this poster of Taylor Lautner, I think the story is somewhat true, considering he doesn’t look like Robert Pattinson. Don’t get me wrong. Pattinson is good-looking but Lautner is worth fainting over.
What might be hard to believe, though, is that medics are on standby at the set of the Twilight movies in case fans do faint or hyperventilate. I never knew vampires could have such an effect on teenagers.
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I found the strangest thing today–an alternate poster for the recent Tarantino release of Inglourious Basterds. And frankly, strangely…it was better.
Everyone who compares this to the old Star Wars posters or the old Indiana Jones posters…well, they’re right. There’s no two ways about it. Frankly, Tarantino’s original marketing push for Inglourious Basterds was a cheap come-on by comparison. All that nonsense with Brad Pitt smirking and bloody baseball bats…it was a joke. Especially given that this new poster manages to encompass so much of what the film offered: the explosions, the running, the subterfuge…all of the things that really made Inglourious Basterds interesting.
But then, the new poster was so very typical of Quentin Tarantino. No subtlety…going straight for the gore factor…really, looking at it all it’s not surprising that they would have eschewed the better, somewhat more subtle look for the “go for the throat” posture of the actual release.
Sadly, that’s all neither here nor there–the poster as-is definitely worked; people went to see the movie in huge numbers. But oh…what might have been.

Beauty is in the poster. I really like this poster — Wow! I want to go see the movie because I see fantasy, mystic and revenge. The blue hues reminds me of Titanic, a very smart marketing ploy. The poster is of Zoe Saldana as Neytiri.
The action story builds to nonstop in the latter portions of the film. The film is populated by strange life-forms in a world of unprecedentedly rich fantasy elements. Sam Worthington, plays an avatar — a remote-controlled character created by melding his crippled human form into a super-human being — whose fate lies ultimately in doing battle with his own former race.
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Lionsgate’s theatrical marketing team has just debuted a website featuring an augmented reality movie poster for their upcoming Gerard Butler film, Gamer. The silhouette is a bizarre looking image – it’s actually an icon of Gerard that can be used in conjunction with a site that Lionsgate just launched to create a 3-D image on your webcam!
You click on the icon and you will go to that site. It’s something to do on a hot summer afternoon when you want to stay in doors or late at night when you can’t fantasize about Megan Fox or Gerard Butler, depending on your preference.